Sunday 30 July 2017

A Good Year - take two, in Gordes

 
In the decade or so since Ridley Scott's "local" movie A Good Year was released to less than ecstatic critical acclaim and box office success, something rather extraordinary has happened. It had become everyone's favourite sun-drenched, feel-good Luberon comfort film. People in the villages featured still talk about the making of it, and Russell Crowe gossip snakes around. My own piece about it has been my most popular blog post for years.
 
So I can never pass the restaurant in the corner of the Place du Château at Gordes without being reminded of Max and Fanny, so beautifully played by Marion Cotillard. Gordes is a stunning place anyway, but this is just an extra dusting of stardust.
 
 
Sadly, though the atmosphere of the real life "Fanny's Café" is indelible, the restaurant under current management is not getting good reviews, and the crowds are staying away from its tables. We went to La Trinquette, tucked away down a precipitous street, the Rue des Tracapelles, and it was fantastic, with glorious views over the Petit Luberon.
 
Afterwards, a brilliant concert of operatic arias and Lieder starring Elsa Dreisig at the Théatre des Terrasses. The cobbled alleys down from the main square showcase the height of the village above the valley - and give a sweeping view of a great number of other locations used in A Good Year, including the Château la Canorgue at Bonnieux, the Provencal dream of a house and vineyard that Max inherits.
 
 
 
 

6 comments:

Linda Carswell said...

Yes.....it is a stunning part of the world. I have been lucky enough to have been there (twice) and I wouldn't hesitate a second in returning. Nice memories on a Monday morning....thank you!

Deborah Lawrenson said...

Happy to hear that, Linda! It is definitely an area that gets under your skin. We love it.

Marcheline said...

I don't think I've seen that film... and I could definitely use "A Good Year". Will check it out - thanks!

P.S. I know, it's sad when a place you remember fondly goes down the tubes. There was a fabulous pub in Nashville called "The Sherlock Holmes", and when I looked it up on Google Earth for a walk down memory lane, it's just gone. Made me so sad!

Deborah Lawrenson said...

Mrs S, Do check out A Good Year, and don't even be disappointed if you don't think that much of it first time round. I confess, I didn't. But it does have a certain je ne sais quoi that grows on you.

Commiserations for your Sherlock Holmes. What a shame!

Dee Cheney said...

Thanks Deborah, I've loved this movie and have quoted lines from it it for years. I wish my summmers could be like that. I hope to go there someday; I know it's a long flight from Ohio, but I think it will be worth it.
Shawn

Art Blog said...

Lovedd reading this thanks

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